Hi Ronald,

If I understood your email on this case correctly, this is not just a matter of 
education, but also a clear policy violation:

https://www.apnic.net/community/policy/proposals/prop-125

 
 
Regards,
Jordi
@jordipalet
 
 

El 21/10/21 5:12, "Ronald F. Guilmette" <[email protected] en 
nombre de [email protected]> escribió:

    I received a spam today from [43.224.36.113] which is being routed by
    AS9873 - Lao Telecommunication Co Ltd.

    The APNIC WHOIS record for this network indicates that [email protected]
    is the email address to which such incidents may be reported.

    In general, network operators do not act on spam reports unless and until
    they have actually seen the spam message in question, including all of
    the relevant email headers.  This is both prudent and reasonable.

    Unfortunately, this network, and also many others, have failed to configure
    their abuse reporting mailboxes in a manner so as to allow the text of
    spam messages to be accepted via those reporting addresses.  The results
    in such cases are predictable, and are examplified by the bounce message
    shown here:

        https://pastebin.com/raw/LX98NhcD

    I would like to just express my hope that, as part of its ongoing 
educational
    efforts, APNIC will work to educate its members regarding this common
    issue/problem.  It is all well and good to have abuse reporting addresses
    associated with IP blocks and ASNs in the WHOIS records, but if those
    reporting addresses are improperly configured, then they will have limited
    usefulness.


    Regards,
    rfg


    P.S.  I had to send this message to the apnic-talk list twice because the
    on my first attempt I included the entire text of the bounce message
    (which included the original spam message) directly my message to the
    apnic-talk list, and the anti-spam filters at apnic.net didn't like that.
    :-(

    In this instance however the SMTP 5xx rejection message I received was
    arguably appropriate because the apnic-talk list should not nomally be
    receiving messages that contain blacklisted URLs.
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